*** Police are appealing to the public for help in finding and identifying a man who shot a college student outside his family’s Crown Heights home two months ago.

Benny Lyde (above), 21, was wounded in the back of the head at close range on Lincoln Place at 9:50 p.m. on Sept. 2 after parking his car, and is in the hospital in a coma.

Witnesses told authorities that they saw two men walking on the block shortly before the shooting. A pair matching the men’s description was spotted running from the scene.

Lt. David Stein, commanding officer of the 77th Precinct Detective Squad, called Lyde an “absolutely angelic kid” and a role model for neighborhood young people.

One theory cops are investigating is that the shooter knew Lyde and acted out of jealousy.

*** Police have identified the teenage worker and his boss killed by a thug who robbed an East Flatbush tire shop.

The employee, Ricardo Davids, 17, and the owner of Gary’s Tire Store, Gary Turner, 40, were shot to death Sunday.

The lone gunman shot Turner’s 17-year-old son Donald in the arm and leg.

Police were still searching for the gunman, described as a black man, about 6 foot 1 inches tall, who was wearing a bubble jacket.

*** A food deliveryman is under arrest after allegedly stealing an order he had just dropped off at a Fort Greene store and then attacking a security guard while trying to get away, authorities said yesterday.

Sources said Thomas Ungeheuer, 26, delivered the food to several employees of the store on Atlantic Avenue at about 1:45 p.m. Sunday.

The workers gave him $10 toward the $27 bill and were collecting the rest of the cash from their colleagues when Ungeheuer grew impatient, sources said.

So he ran off with both the food and the partial payment.

The workers gave chase, and a 23-year-old security guard tried to stop Ungeheuer, who allegedly swung an un- identified object, clipping him in the back of the ear.

Ungeheuer then rushed at the guard, who managed to grab him and hold him until the cops arrived.

Ungeheuer is charged with assault, menacing, petit larceny and harassment.

The unidentified guard’s wound took 10 stitches to close at Long Island College Hospital.

*** An 18-year-old man was shot several times in a shoulder and an arm Sunday in East Flatbush, police said yesterday.

The victim, whose name is being withheld, was attacked at the corner of East 94th and Wilmohr streets at 5:30 p.m.

The shooter fled the scene, and the victim was taken to Brookdale Hospital, where he was expected to survive.

Police said yesterday that they knew of no motive for the shooting.

Two thugs gunned down a 17-year-old on an East New York Street in broad daylight early yesterday afternoon, police said.

The victim, whose name is being withheld, was struck in the chest at the corner of Shepherd and Belmont avenues at about 12:25 p.m. and rushed to Brookdale Hospital, cops said.

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*** Cops arrested one of two suspects in Sunday’s fatal shooting of a Georgia man outside the Polo Grounds housing project in Harlem, authorities said yesterday.

Cops drove the teller around the neighborhood – and she spotted Crosby on nearby Burke Avenue and Gun Hill Road. Cops believe the quick bust may have thwarted another robbery attempt – for when Crosby was picked up, the arresting officers found him to be in possession of a similar note.